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Sunday, September 25, 2:30-6:30pm, Highbanks Metro Park [Mansion Shelter], 9466 Columbus Pike, Lewis Center, Ohio

Join Three Cranes Grove as we celebrate the Autumn Equinox at the Mansion Shelter at Highbanks Metro Park! This ritual is free, public, and open to all.

While our ritual activities begin with conviviality at 2:30pm and continue with a potluck after the rite, the ritual is scheduled for 3:30pm sharp (or as close as we can manage).

Sunday, September 25, 2pm, Mees Hall [Capitol University campus], north side of E. Mound St. between College Ave. and Pleasant Ridge Ave., Bexley, Ohio

This September, Green Bexley is exploring the most impactful actions that we can take to be more sustainable. Inspired by Project Drawdown and sponsored by the Bexley Community Foundation, Capital University, and Simply Living, we’re excited to learn alongside you and take action towards a more sustainable future!

Sunday, September 25, 12noon-2pm, Reed Road Park, 3855 Reed Rd.

Join Upper Arlington Progressive Action as we celebrate a new election season. Meet current office holders and candidates for judgeships and other county and statewide offices.

• Talk to representatives from the Ohio Democratic Party about plans for 2022 and beyond.

• Hear perspectives about proposed legislation that limits voting rights, restricts reproduction rights, expands unchecked gun violence, and other divisive issues.

Sunday, September 25, 11am-6pm, Revolutionary Botanicals, 5212 N. High St.

You are invited to be a part of “Bizarket Freedom Market.” A free-to-attend, strong BIPOC, and all-inclusive market that will feature high-quality handmade goods and first-hand professional services from local small businesses and vendors. Our mission is to build a sustainable pop-up market that will generate a regular source of sufficient income for BIPOC and all allies involved.

Saturday, September 24, 9:45-10:45am, Moeller Park, 281 Hanford St.

“Coffee With Community” is back! Don’t miss this “popup coffee and treat shop” on Saturdays following our weekly “Fitness in the Park” classes. Our friends from Community Grounds will be set up at Moeller Park from 9:45am to 10:45am. The menu will include hot coffee, cold brews, iced chai, donuts, cookies, mini bagels, and snack bars. Stop by after class or during your morning walk with your family and pups!

Friday, September 23, 11am-12:30pm, Ohio Union [Barbie Tootle Room], 1739 N. High St.

This colloquium is part of CEHV’s Civil Discourse for Citizenship initiative, which provides opportunities for students to engage in vigorous and respectful discussion anchored by “the 4Cs”: Be Curious, Be Charitable, Be Conscientious, Be Constructive.

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